Discovered 1979-09-22 by Chernykh, N. at Nauchnyj.
Named in honor of Il'ya Isakovich Neyachenko, journalist and amateur astronomer from Yalta, known for his research on the history of the Simeis Astronomical Observatory and the names of minor planets discovered there.
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